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Thanks for the details. I ended up blocking that update by following the instructions on the Steelseries reddit by a user also willing to forgo this update in order to not break their keyboard:
Uninstall kb4034674 then reboot. You can uninstall by searching for "view your update history" in the search. the uninstall updates link is at the top left of the update history page.After rebooting, download the tool from Microsoft that lets you select updates to skip. https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...lling-in-windo
I use a Steel mouse but not keyboard. However I noticed yesterday that Steel issued a patch for the Engine only a couple of days after the last update. Not sure if this has anything to do with KB4034674 problems, maybe worth looking in to though.
My record has been dismal for something went wrong scenario .. but read in thread to change the $Bt to something else so I change it to my initials ,, TT and then i nthe same C: file saw the upgrade symbol so clicked on it in there rather than through the settings control ..
and .. over the course of 40 minutes I took and held/ worked ..and installed !!
I can confidently say that this KB4034674 update has made the internal Broadcom 440x 10/100 integrated LAN device work correctly under Windows 10 v1703 on my mom's Dell Inspiron e1405 laptop as I've just tested myself. The lockups/hangs for that Broadcom ethernet device are gone with that CU installed.
btw, I had Windows 10 V1703 Pro x86/32bit on there, not the 64bit. But the 64bit version of KB4034674 should also make that old Broadcom LAN device work on the 64bit Win10 v1703 release as well.
installed update yesterday afternoon.
since i have had --each time i open EDGE--microsoftedgecp errors.
any one have an idea what is causing this?
thanks in advance.